You know the words.
But they don't come
when you need them.
You understand what people say. You've maybe passed your inburgering.
You know what you want to say.
But the moment someone speaks to you in Dutch, something shifts.
Your brain freezes. The words you know disappear. You answer in English before you've even made a choice. Or you stay quiet, waiting for the moment to pass.
| "The words were there. They just didn't come at the right moment"
I know this feeling from the inside. Not from a textbook, but from living it myself, working in France, understanding everything around me, but unable to get the words out when it counted. That experience never left me. It's exactly why I built Your Dutch Way.
The problem was never your Dutch. It was never a missing grammar rule or a vocabulary gap. It was the space between knowing and speaking. That space is where I work with you.
HOW THIS WORKS
Not a course. A practice.
In my 1:1 sessions, we don't follow a standard workbook. We work with your life. Your conversations. The situations where you want to speak Dutch and don't yet.
That might be a call to the doctor's office you keep postponing. A question you want to ask at your child's school. A colleague you've never quite managed to speak to in Dutch, even though you want to.
We practice the moment that matters most to you. We build the routine that makes speaking Dutch feel less like a performance, and more like something that's simply part of your day.
And I stay with you through it. That's the part most courses skip entirely.
SHORT & FOCUSED
One intake and 3 online coachingsessions
For you if you feel: "I know enough. But something stops me the moment I open my mouth."
- We identify exactly where you get stuck and why
- We work on your mindset in the speaking moment
- You leave with a clear strategy and tools for what to do when Dutch doesn't come naturally
Included options
- Personal recap video after every session
- Exercises tailored to your life
- Access to the online training platform
- WhatsApp support Monday to Friday
You've been waiting long enough.
Not for your Dutch to get better. For someone to work with you on the part that's actually holding you back.